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    Brandie Torres Essay #3 International Politics 4 November 2013 Is the UN a Worthwhile Organization? The United Nations is still a quite young organization even if we do not see it that way considering all it has done since it began in 1945. Succeeding the League of Nations was not an easy thing to do especially since it was in the midst of World War II. The United Nations was created in order to improve humanity and establish peace between the countries of the world but the question has often been

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    Un Specialized Agencies

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    impoverished‚ improve their health‚ and provide clothing to the children of Europe. After becoming a permanent member of the UN is 1953‚ UNICEF’s first campaign became combating “against yaws‚ a disfiguring disease affecting millions of children This was UNICEF’s first real campaign outside of World War II pertaining to an issue that effected children of the entire world. Later in 1959‚ the UN adopted the Declaration of Rights of the Child which defined children’s rights to protection‚ education‚ health care

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    Un Intervention in Rwanda

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    such an event had been planned out by Colonel Bogasata the previous year‚ the assassination of the country ’s Hutu leader just happened to be a convenient event for his clique of extremist Hutus to exploit. In October of 1993 the UN Security Council authorized the UN Mission in Rwanda (UNAMIR) following a period of strife between the Rwandan Patriotic Front and the Hutu regime of Rwanda. When the government ordered assassinations were carried out in Kigali on April 6‚ 1994 there were about 2‚500

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    The Un Amor Decision

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    recommendation for you based on the information of the market. There are three options in this situation. First of all‚ you keep distributing only beers brewed by Anheuser-Busch Inbev. Second‚ you transfer your core item from the A-B InBev beers to Un Amor tequila. Lastly‚ you distribute beers and tequila simultaneously. The first option is rather risky. As you see‚ the declining of the beer market is not only by the economic downturn‚ but also by change of consumer tastes. So‚ whatever means you

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    Un Nintended Benefits

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    Rasheed Warith Professor Natale-Boianelli English 070 12-10-12 Revised Essay Project In “Un Nintended Benefits” by Dave Barry‚ the father (Dave Barry) has decided to purchase a Nintendo game system for his son. The father goes through a lot just to purchase his son the game‚ mainly for his son to be happy. “The technique my son used was Power Wistfulness” says Dave Barry. His son would look heart- breakingly sad and would sigh over the fact that he was the only child who didn’t

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    KIM JONG UN

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    Black 1  Amanda Black  Mr. Miles  Honors Composition  9 January 2015  Kim Jong­un  Kim Jong­un’s father‚ Kim Jong­il‚ was the former military leader of North Korea. Upon  Jong­il’s death in 2011‚ Kim Jong­un was named the new military leader (“Kim”). . Jong­un is  taking different approaches to the public than his father. He is being more “mediagenic” by  showing up to more public outings and interacting with people often (“Kim”). Jong­un is also  continuing many programs that his father ran‚ including nuclear weapons testing and other 

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    The Un Global Compact

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    The Millennium Project may be existent‚ but not after one enters the premises of the torched out sub continental country‚ namely‚ Pakistan. The country’s expedition towards the Democratization process has been always through thick and thin. The situation of the democratic norms at hand is in a pathetic condition that if left unheeded would beget epidemics of destruction. The Democratization process is the horrific test of time the country Pakistan is facing at this celestial hour. Paying a glance

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    Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security Council. As a result‚ the selection is subject to the veto of any of the five permanent Members of the Security Council. While the appointment and approval process of the Secretary-General is outlined in the UN Charter‚ specific guidelines have emerged regarding the term limits and selection process. These include a limit to two five-year terms‚ regional (continental) rotation of the appointee’s national origin‚ and the appointee may not be a citizen of any

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    Un-American Stereotypes

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    "American". Some believe that to be truly American you need to be white and born and raised in this country. Both Okita’s poem and Cisnero’s short story show that although you may come from a different cultural background it does not mean that you are un-American. In Okita’s poem "Response to Executive Order 9066" the narrator is characterized as a 14-year old girl who does not like using chopsticks and enjoys eating hotdogs. Typically‚ coming from a Japanese background

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    un population prediction

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    U.N. Raises “Low” Population Projection for 2050 Photo courtesy Jim Davidson The United Nations says the industrialized world will average 1.64 children per woman between 2005 and 2010‚ compared to a projected low of 1.35 given in the 2006 assessment.The United Nations has raised its optimistic "low" estimate of world population growth due to an increase in childbirths in some industrialized nations. In a biennial report released last week‚ the U.N. Population Division increased slightly

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